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Kingfisher Defers Deliveries Of Two Airbus A321s

Kingfisher Airlines has deferred deliveries of two Airbus A321s it was due to receive this month; the planes will be redirected to another customer.
Also, five A380s, the airline had announced it had ordered, are being redirected to Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways. It originally scheduled daily flights to Singapore and Hong Kong for mid-January and then delayed that service.
The DAILY now learns that Kingfisher will not fly to the two cities because it will be returning two A330s ...

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